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Title: | Satellite-based evapotranspiration of a super-intensive olive orchard: Application of METRIC algorithms |
Authors: | Poças, Isabel Paço, Teresa Cunha, Mário Andrade, José Silvestre, José Sousa, Adélia Santos, Francisco Pereira, Luís Allen, Richard G. |
Keywords: | Landsat images Surface energy balance Leaf area index Momentum roughness length Remote sensing Surface temperature |
Issue Date: | Jul-2014 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Pôças I., Paço T. A., Cunha M., Andrade J.A., Silvestre J., Sousa A.,. Santos F. L, Pereira L.S., and Allen R.G. (2014). Satellite based evapotranspiration of a super-intensive olive orchard: application of METRIC algorithm. Biosystems Engineering. |
Abstract: | METRIC™ is a satellite-based surface energy balance model aimed at estimating and
mapping crop evapotranspiration (ET). It has been applied to a large range of vegetation
types, mostly annual crops. When applied to anisotropic woody canopies, such as olive
orchards, extensions are required to algorithms for estimating the leaf area index (LAI),
surface temperature, and momentum roughness length (Zom). The computation of the
radiometric surface temperature needs to consider a three-source condition, thus differentiating
the temperature of the canopy (Tc), of the shaded ground surface (Tshadow), and of
the sunlit ground surface (Tsunlit). The estimation of the Zom for tall and incomplete cover is
based upon the LAI and crop height using the Perrier equation. The LAI, Zom, and temperature
derived from METRIC after these adjustments were tested against field collected
data with good results. The application of METRIC to a two year set of Landsat images to
estimate ET of a super-intensive olive orchard in Southern Portugal produced good ET
estimates that compared well with ground-based ET. The analysis of METRIC performance
showed a quantitative improvement of ET estimates when applying the three-source
condition for temperature estimation, as well as the Zom computation with the Perrier
equation. Results show that METRIC can be used operationally to estimate and mapping ET
of super-intensive olive orchards aiming at improving irrigation water use and
management |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/11425 |
Type: | article |
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